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Your #1 source for Final Fantasy. Please click on one of the links on the navigation to browse information, reviews, character profiles, weapon and item lists, summon locations and walk throughs on Final Fantasy's VII to XIII, including Advent Children, Final Fantasy Type-0 and more. We also have an online shop for cosplay, costumes and merchandise and we also have a media section for official artwork and fan-made graphics for free non-commercial use for forums and personal desktops and Winamp skins. Don't forget to check out the latest news below!

Ah, Serendipity. The place that exists within Void Beyond and is said to have been moulded from hopes, dreams, and passion. Those who enter the place experience “joy and amusement beyond measure, cavorting in an eternal now that knows neither day nor night.”

Serendipity is a huge casino establishment in Final Fantasy XIII-2. It is a place where people can play several mini games including slot machines and chocobo racing, both of which are a nod to Final Fantasy VII’s Gold Saucer activities. If you’ve downloaded the Sazh DLC, you will be presented with a new game in the casino called Serendipity Poker. It is similar to Texas Hold ‘Em, with only a few cosmetic differences in the cards. In Sazh DLC, you will need to gain enough fortune medals and the fastest way to get them is through playing poker.

NPCs don’t change their playing style. There’s a huge chance that NPCs will fold before the flop if they’re not holding a good hand. If your opponents call during pre flop, they’re either holding a king, queen, ace, or a pair.

If opponents keep calling your bets, they’re not holding a very strong hand. But if they keep raising their bets, there’s a good chance that they’re holding a straight, three of a kind, or a flush.

Here’s a technique to win at the poker table quickly: Go all in before the flop happens. You will receive a big bonus if you win with an all in. You may lose after doing so, but you can always hit the restart button. The extra rewards for going all in are sometimes big enough to empty the bankroll of your opponents.

It’s quite disappointing that the AI in the game is very predictable. The animation of Serendipity Poker is quite nice and it would’ve been more enjoyable if Square Enix made it a little bit more challenging. Anyway, follow these steps when playing Serendipity Poker and you’ll finish Sazh’s side quest in no time.

At the Tokyo Game Show last Wednesday, Square-Enix announced at the Sony press conference that Final Fantasy X (2001) is to arrive on the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita for the game’s 10th Anniversary. While no other details have been given, we are to expect fully HD graphics to bring the PS2 hit into the next generation. According to Shinji Hashimoto, the versions on the PS3 and Vita will be very similar as the hardware of the new handheld is very alike to the PS3, despite the difference in size.

The re-release is still in production, with no confirmed release date, so hopefully we will see more revealed on this in the coming months.

I’d be interested to see what changes they might make to the original material, although a faithful port of FFX would be fine by me. But could this also pave the way for the Final Fantasy VII remake fans have wanted for so long? We’d love to know your thoughts in the comments. Only time will tell!

Hi all, it’s that time of year again, so here’s just a quick post from the webmistress to say that yesterday marked 6 years since the opening of Final Fantasy World! We’ve reached an amazing 2 and a half million page views and it couldn’t be without you guys! ^.^

Although I can’t be as involved with the maintenance of a site such as this due to University commitments anymore, I’m usually around to fix things and upload the odd post or bit of info and of course I’m still playing the series, so we’re certainly not gone yet! We also have some great journalist talents here keeping up to date with Square-Enix goings-on (our newest member being Cakez) so you can still drop in for the latest news!

I hope you are eagerly anticipating SE’s next releases, personally I’m hoping for a winner with FFXIII: Versus (whenever that actually gets a release date, anyway) and we’d love to hear what you’re looking forward to this year!

In the meantime, have a good summer guys, I’ll be leaving you with this awesome cover of Terra’s Theme from Final Fantasy VI remixed into a metal guitar version by Sbeast on Youtube, if you haven’t seen it already, enjoy! ^.^

Rumours have been confirmed, last year’s Final Fantasy XIII officially has a sequel due for release on the Playstation 3 and Xbox 360 next Winter.

Square-Enix report on the official Playstation Blog, that the game will feature a new story that “stems from the previous title” and an “evolved battle system”.

A new high quality screen accompanied the announcement along with the new Amano logo above.

A one and a half minute teaser trailer has already been released. It features a lead-in from the end of Final Fantasy XIII with Lightning’s Japanese voice over (probably recounting events from the first game) followed by Lightning in a brand new medieval armour inspired costume with a half-skirt of white feathers and a shield on one arm. She stands surrounded by falling white feathers. She wields a new weapon very reminiscent of FFVIII’s “gunblade” then it cuts to Lightning standing back to back with a dark male figure wielding a weapon of blue flame. They spring into action and strike each other’s weapons as the screen flashes to the new logo, captioned: “Coming 2011 for Playstation 3 and Xbox 360″.

As of yet, we’re not holding our breath, but instead looking to the release of the long awaited Final Fantasy XIII: Versus. Feel free to drop us a comment with your thoughts, which are you looking forward to most, Final Fantasy XIII-2 or Final Fantasy XIII: Versus? Will FFXIII-2 make up for FFXIII’s lack of story and depth? Or will it miss the mark again? Will FFXIII: Versus really be as awesome as it looks?? Only time will tell! (Or perhaps this subbed trailer will…)

One of the most popular and highly respected Zelda fan sites on the web, Zelda Universe has brought us everything we need to know about the Zelda franchise since 2000, whether it’s the solution to a puzzle, a dungeon map or the latest news—Zelda Universe has it all! And we are very happy to say that they have now joined our list of affiliates so please give them a warm welcome!

They are now sporting perhaps their best layout to date and are always uploading new information for the latest Zelda games ’round the clock, so go and have a look!

In a recent edition of the Japanese magazine, V Jump, Square-Enix have officially announced a new Final Fantasy title for mobile phones.

The game, Final Fantasy Legends: Hikari to Yami no Senshi (translated as Warriors of Light and Darkness) will be a completely new game (rather than a remake of the “FF Legend” series) created by the same team who made Final Fantasy IV: The After Years.

Final Fantasy Legends is released this September in Japan for iMode users and later this year for EZweb users. The first chapter will be free but following chapters will cost somewhere between ¥315 to ¥525.

Final Fantasy Legends: Warriors of Light and Darkness, looks to be a return to the roots of the series, featuring 2D sprite graphics like those of the early NES and SNES games. Expect a story of the usual good vs evil, light vs dark and crystal searching!

It will also feature a job system for your characters, of which Square-Enix have stated will be particularly important to how different tasks/missions are structured. Nothing more was revealed but perhaps this will require you to change job or class depending on the type of dungeon or enemies..?

But more importantly… Final Fantasy games for mobiles don’t tend to make their way to the Western world, but with Final Fantasy IV: The After Years, it was also released on the Nintendo WiiWare in Japan (again), North America and Europe a year after it’s debut on Japanese mobiles. Our hope is that the same scenario is repeated for Final Fantasy Legends! :3

In the meantime, Square-Enix have a teaser site for Legends with the nostalgic prologue music over it… more updates on this as it is announced!

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Hi all, FFWorld’s in-depth review of the latest Final Fantasy game, Final Fantasy XIII for PS3 and Xbox 360, has just been uploaded. I have written down my thoughts about the game while also trying to give a fair judgment on what the game has to offer and has tried to achieve. It’s relatively spoiler free, expect some details from the beginning of the game but nothing else is revealed… I hope you enjoy it! :3